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259, 263, 280; Masonic lodges
in politics of, 251 - 253, 257,
259, 262 n., 268, 278; Spanish
invasion of, 253, 263 - 264;
response of, to Fredonian
Rebellion, 253 - 254, 255, 256;
militia for northern frontier of,
254; 1828 presidential election
in, 262; U.S. offers loan to,
266 - 267; A. Butler, U.S. min-
ister to, 270, 280; 1831 - 1832
congressional elections of, 277;
rebellion against A. Bustamante
government of, 277 - 278; Co-
manches declare war on, 282;
cholera epidemic in, 289; in-
vasion of Texas by, leads to Ar-
chive War, 296;J. Disturnell's
map of, 331 - 332, 343; Texas
independence from, 347. See
also newspapers, Mexican
, Congress of: Texas to
elect deputy to first, 224; Com-
mittee on Foreign Relations of,
225 - 228; Committee on Col-
onization of, 230 - 234, 243;
Iturbide dissolves, 234; debate
in, over Masonic lodges,
251-253; and Fredonian
Rebellion, 253, 255; boundary
commission discussed in, 256;
on status of Spaniards in Mex-
ico, 257, 263; and 1828
presidential election, 262; con-
siders colonization law, 271 - 272;
1831 - 1832 elections for, 277
, Constitution of 1824:
Consultation votes to defend,
19
Mexico (state): rebels against A.
Bustamante in, 277
Mexico City: T. J. Chambers in,
9; S. F. Austin imprisoned at,
13 - 14; J.Vehlein in, 22;J. F.
Kennedy in, 160; L. B.
Johnson in, 160, 168; statue of
A. Lincoln in, 169, 170; na-
tional cattle show at, 184; Itur-
bide names governing junta in,
224; Adams-Onis Treaty
published in, 248, 283;
Masonic lodges in, 251, 259;
news of Fredonian Rebellion
in, 253, 255; troops for Texas
collected from streets of, 254,
255; Boundary Commission
leaves, 256; 1828 political
rioting in, 262; news of Bar-
radas's surrender reaches, 264;
lithograph of Plaza Mayor in,
272; assassins from, to murder
V. Guerrero, 279; Texas bear
oil sold in, 281; S. F. Austin in,
287 - 289. See also newspapers,
Mexican
Mexico in 1827: Mexican news-
paper quotes, 277
Michener, James A.: exhibit on,
87 - 88; and TSHA, 190; C. Shaw
illustratesbookby, 197; atUniver-
sity of Miami, 403; interview with,
noted, 412
Michigan: L. Cass of, 340Michoacin: rebels against A.
Bustamante in, 277
Midessa TV, Inc.: 84, 86
Midland, Texas: J. C. Dunagan
born in, 84
Midland Bottling Company: 84
Midwest, the: Angora goat in-
dustry in, 362
Mier, battle of: in book, 197
Mier y Noriega, Servando
Teresa: 241
Mier y Ter'an, Manuel de: and
colonization of Texas, 232,
282; heads Mexican Boundary
Commission, 255, 262 - 263;
recommendations of, regarding
Texas, 268 - 270, 274, 281; ac-
cepts Plan of Jalapa, 270; as
commandant general ofTexas,
276 - 278; and Law of April 6,
1830, p. 283
Milam, Benjamin: intrusion into
Arkansas by, 277
Milam County: C. W. Macune
in, 154, 155; farm conditions
in, 156
Milam County Medical Society:
155
Milam Guards (Houston): par-
ticipate in Independence
celebration, 67
militias, voluntary: in Republic
of Texas, 67
Miller, Alfred Jacob: exhibits on,
82,400
Miller, Darlis A.: book ed. by,
rev., 321 - 322
Miller, Sheri: 193
Milligan, Jacob Le Roy
("Tuck"): 375, 377
Mills, D.: organizes indepen-
dence celebration, 69
mills: D. G. Burnet's, 22
Mineral Wells, Texas: cattle
drives from, 149
Mission of Peace (phonograph
record): 174
Mission Research Conference:
sixth annual, 394
Mississippi: land speculation in,
16; J. Davis of, 342; Angora
goat raising, east of, 352; J. E.
Rankin of, 380, 381; support
for S. Rayburn in, 381, 386
Mississippi River: difficulty in
obtaining Civil War news from
beyond, 125; hope for continu-
ation ofCivil War west of, 126;
Mexico wishes to reclaim ter-
ritory to, 247; U.S. possession
of, 271; exhibit of art west of,
400
Missouri: J. L. Milligan of, 375;
J. B. Clark of, 389
Missouri River: 1833 - 1834 ex-
pedition on, 398
Mixon, Edward L.: financial
statement by, 437 - 447
Mobil Foundation, Inc.: 404 -
405
Mobil Oil Company, Inc.: 406
Mockford, W.: 77
Mbctezuma, Francisco: exiled465
Mexican generals appeal to,
264; and colonization of Texas,
269, 270 n.
mohair: world production of,
347; Texas production of, 362,
363
mohair industry: development of,
in Texas, article about, 347 -
372; breeding stock for U.S.,
352; effect of Civil War on,
352; in California, 352, 354,
360; boom in, 358, 360; organ-
ization of Texas, 359, 372; in
Idaho, 360; predator control
in, 360 n.; book about, 362; in
Iowa, 362. See also Angora
goats
Molinos del Campo, Francisco:
223
Monahans, Texas: J. C. Dunagan
of, 84, 86
Monahans Enterprises, Inc.: 84
Monclova: land speculation in, 16
Monroe, Wisconsin: W. Macune
of, 139, 147
Monta-no revolt. See Plan of
Montano
Monteros, Espinosa de los: 242
Monterrey, Mexico: governor of
Coahuila y Texas imprisoned
in, 17; bishop of Linares in,
239; First Ohio Regiment of
Volunteers at, 335
Monte Walsh: 195
Montgomery County: sale of
land in, 74
Monumento de la Independen-
cia: LBJ lays wreath at, 169
Monumentos arquitect6nicosyperspec-
tivas de la Ciudad de Mixico:
lithograph from, 273
Mooney, Jennifer: 305
Moore, Andrew: 87
Moore, Choice: 408
Moore, Ella Mae (Mrs. Fred H.):
history reprint series funded
by, 404 - 405
Moore, Fred Holmsley: Texana
auction named for, 189; history
reprint series funded by,
404 - 405
Moore Texas History Reprint
Series, Fred H. and Ella Mae:
sixth volume in, 404 - 406
Moorhouse, E.: 66
Moreno, Jose Maria: 223
Moreno, Mario ("Cantinflas"):
LBJ and, 173 - 174, 175, 180;
photograph of, 179
Morgan, H. Wayne: book rev.
by, 215 - 216
Morgan, James: joins Texas in-
surgents, 11; Santa Anna occu-
pies home of, 25; warehouse of,
26; arrested tories delivered to,
28
Morgan, John: "Original Squadron"
of, 125
Morning Herald (Britain): on
political disturbances in Mex-
ico, 271
Morrel, Z. G.: 76
Morris,Jeff: 193
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